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rdfs:label | - Reed Richards (Ultimate Marvel)
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rdfs:comment | - Reed Richards (also known as The Maker, and formerly Mr. Fantastic) is a fallen superhero-turned-supervillain in the Ultimate Marvel universe. Unlike most of his counterparts from different universes, this version of Mr. Fantastic is an idealist who makes a deal with an alien empire to attack and conquer the Earth in order to improve what he sees as a flawed species. He has his entire family killed (including his baby siblings) so that he can fake his death and avoid suspicion. He later leads an advanced society of superhumans called the Children of Tomorrow. Under his rule, the Children of Tomorrow absorb entire cities into their base, wipe out most of the Asgardian gods, and completely destroy Washington. Throughout all this, Mr. Fantastic is fully aware of what he is doing, and feels no
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type of villain | - Supervillain / Alternate Reality Villain / Hero turned to the Dark Side / Evil Genius
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Goals | - Destroy "inferior" species
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Skills | - Genetic structure was altered, allowing him to stretch his body to great lengths
- Above genius-level intellect
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Occupation | - Terrorist, Scientist, Supervillain. Formerly leader of the Fantastic Four
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abstract | - Reed Richards (also known as The Maker, and formerly Mr. Fantastic) is a fallen superhero-turned-supervillain in the Ultimate Marvel universe. Unlike most of his counterparts from different universes, this version of Mr. Fantastic is an idealist who makes a deal with an alien empire to attack and conquer the Earth in order to improve what he sees as a flawed species. He has his entire family killed (including his baby siblings) so that he can fake his death and avoid suspicion. He later leads an advanced society of superhumans called the Children of Tomorrow. Under his rule, the Children of Tomorrow absorb entire cities into their base, wipe out most of the Asgardian gods, and completely destroy Washington. Throughout all this, Mr. Fantastic is fully aware of what he is doing, and feels no remorse for exterminating a species that he perceives as inferior.
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